HVAC Service Near Me in Edmond, Oklahoma

Serving Edmond & North Oklahoma City  |  405-375-4822  |  Geothermal • Mitsubishi • Trane

Edmond homeowners expect quality — and Hartzell’s Heat & Air delivers it. We’ve been serving north Oklahoma County for 15+ years with the same Master-licensed technicians, upfront pricing, and manufacturer credentials that set us apart in every market we serve. Whether you’re replacing an aging system in an established Edmond neighborhood or installing geothermal in a newer home with acreage, we have the certifications and experience to do it right.

Edmond’s home values and lot sizes make it one of the strongest geothermal markets in central Oklahoma. OG&E customers here can qualify for rebates of $1,000 per ton on new geothermal systems — and the long-term energy savings on a properly installed ClimateMaster or Water Furnace system are substantial.

Common HVAC Issues We Fix

  • AC not cooling or weak airflow
  • Short cycling or high energy bills
  • Loud compressor or unusual smells
  • Heat pump stuck in cool mode / no heat in winter
  • Aging system — replacement with flexible financing

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AC Repair  ·  Heat Pumps  ·  Geothermal  ·  Maintenance Plans


HVAC Services in Edmond

Geothermal Heat Pumps

IGSHPA accredited & ClimateMaster GeoElite certified. OG&E rebates up to $1,000/ton available. We size and install ground-source heat pumps for Edmond’s larger lots.

Mitsubishi Mini-Splits

Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor — factory-trained installers, 12-year warranty on qualifying systems. Ideal for bonus rooms, home offices, and multi-zone applications.

System Replacement

Trane Comfort Specialist SELECT dealer. Free estimates, 12-year parts warranties on qualifying equipment, and financing through Synchrony and Wisetack.

AC & Heating Repair

Fast diagnostics on all brands. $111 diagnostic fee. Upfront pricing before any work begins.. Most repairs completed same day with parts on the truck.


Edmond Oklahoma water tower — landmark in this Oklahoma County city
Edmond water tower — Oklahoma County’s fastest-growing city, served by Hartzell’s for residential and commercial HVAC. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0)

Hartzell's Heat & Air service van at job site
Hartzell’s on the road — serving Edmond and surrounding communities for 15+ years.

Why Edmond Homeowners Choose Hartzell’s

Our credential set is unusual for a central Oklahoma contractor: Master HVAC License, NATE certification, IGSHPA Geothermal accreditation, ClimateMaster GeoElite certification, Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor status, and Trane Comfort Specialist SELECT designation. These represent the full spectrum of residential HVAC — from standard cooling and heating to advanced geothermal and ductless systems.

We charge $99 to dispatch and $111 to diagnose — and the diagnostic fee comes back off your bill when you approve the repair. Written quote before any work begins. Our 4.8★ rating across 271 Google reviews isn’t a marketing number; it’s the result of 15+ years in business and 45 years of HVAC experience.


Frequently Asked Questions — Edmond HVAC Service

Does Hartzell’s service Edmond, OK?

Yes — Edmond and Oklahoma County are part of our service territory. We run calls to Edmond regularly and offer the same upfront pricing and licensed technicians as any other service area.

Do you install geothermal systems in Edmond?

Yes. Edmond’s larger lot sizes and higher home values make it one of the best markets for geothermal heat pumps. We’re IGSHPA accredited and ClimateMaster GeoElite certified. OG&E customers may qualify for rebates of $1,000 per ton.

What’s your most popular service in Edmond?

System replacement and Mitsubishi mini-split installation are very popular with Edmond homeowners. We’re a Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor with factory-trained installers — qualifying systems carry a 12-year parts and labor warranty.

Edmond, Oklahoma: The First School, the First University, and a Freight Agent’s Name

Edmond is named for Edmond Burdick, a Santa Fe Railway freight agent who worked at the station. Not a founder with a vision, not a land baron. The man who worked the freight desk. The town that grew up around that station went on to become one of the most educated communities in Oklahoma, which is fitting for a place that built the first public schoolhouse in Oklahoma Territory in August 1889, just four months after the Land Run.

The University of Central Oklahoma started in Edmond in 1891 as the Territorial Normal School. That makes it the first institution of higher learning in what would become Oklahoma, predating the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, and every other college in the state. UCO is still there, and it is still one of the largest universities in the state.

From an HVAC perspective, Edmond is a mix of 1950s and 60s ranch homes near the original downtown and UCO campus, the suburban expansion that came in the 70s and 80s, and the newer upscale neighborhoods on the north and east sides that have been building out since the 1990s. Every generation of Oklahoma residential construction is represented here. I service all of it. Call 405-375-4822.


Edmond, Oklahoma: The HVAC Demands of a Premium Market

Edmond is about 60 miles east-southeast of Kingfisher, and I’ll be honest — it’s one of my favorite markets to work in because homeowners here tend to be invested in doing things right. Oklahoma County summers are relentless: average highs above 95°F from late June through August, high dew points that keep humidity brutal even after dark, and red clay soil that bakes hard and stresses ground-loop systems if they’re not designed correctly. I’ve been doing geothermal in this area long enough to know which soil conditions favor horizontal loops versus vertical bores, and that knowledge matters more than the brand badge on the equipment.

Edmond’s larger lots and higher home values create conditions where geothermal heat pumps make exceptional financial sense. OG&E customers here qualify for $1,000 per ton in utility rebates — on a 4-ton system that’s $4,000 in your pocket after installation, and then you’re looking at 50–70% lower heating and cooling costs for the next 20+ years. I’m IGSHPA accredited and ClimateMaster GeoElite certified — not many contractors in central Oklahoma can say both. When you’re investing in a $25,000–$40,000 geo system, you want someone who has done dozens of them, not a company that dabbles. We carry NATE certification and hold a Master HVAC License in Oklahoma, and we give you a written quote before a single bolt is turned.


More Questions About HVAC Service in Edmond

What OG&E rebates are available for HVAC upgrades in Edmond?

OG&E customers in Edmond can receive up to $1,000 per ton for qualifying geothermal installations, and up to $1,500 per unit (max $3,000/year) for high-efficiency standard HVAC systems in homes 10 years or older. We handle all rebate documentation as part of your installation — you won’t have to track down forms or submit paperwork yourself. Contact us at 405-375-4822 and we’ll tell you exactly what your system and utility account qualify for.

How much does a geothermal system cost in Edmond compared to a traditional HVAC?

A properly sized geothermal system for an Edmond home typically runs $20,000–$40,000 installed, compared to $8,000–$18,000 for a conventional heat pump or gas system. The gap closes significantly when you factor in OG&E rebates and the 50–70% energy savings over the system’s 20–25 year life. On a $300/month utility bill, a 60% reduction pays for the cost premium in 7–10 years, with decades of savings after that. We’ll model the payback on your specific home during the free estimate.

Do you offer maintenance plans for Edmond homeowners?

Yes — our Dave’s 360 Plan at $360/year is the most comprehensive option, covering two full tune-ups per year, priority scheduling, a waived $99 dispatch fee on all service calls, and discounted diagnostic rates. It’s particularly popular with Edmond homeowners who have premium Trane or geothermal systems they want maintained to spec. We also offer a Tune-Up Plan at $138/year and a Basic Plan at $189/year. All plans are month-to-month friendly with no long-term lock-in.

Looking for HVAC near me in Edmond?

When you search for HVAC near me in Edmond, Oklahoma, Hartzell’s Heat & Air comes up because we actually serve Edmond. Not a national call center. Dave Hartzell has 45 years of HVAC experience and runs a local crew out of Kingfisher. We cover all of Oklahoma County with same-day AC repair, heating service, tune-ups, and full system replacements. 4.8 stars from 271 reviews. Call 405-375-4822 or book online.

About Edmond, Oklahoma

Edmond is one of the largest OKC suburbs — UCO, high-end residential, a lot of 2,500–5,000 sq ft homes in established neighborhoods like Santa Fe, Coffee Creek, and The Springs. It’s OG&E territory: $1,000/ton geothermal rebate. The older Edmond lots tend to be small, which means vertical loops are almost always required for geothermal — more expensive per bore but no yard space lost. Northeast Edmond developments have larger lots where horizontal is viable. Edmond homeowners tend to want premium equipment — Mitsubishi Diamond ductless, ClimateMaster geothermal, Trane XR tier — and those are exactly the brands I carry and service.

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